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With $147 million in external funding in 2017, we are the nation’s sixth fastest growing research institution and are changing the ways people see the world.

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Georgia State offers graduate degree programs at the master’s, specialist and doctoral levels, as well as graduate certificates. Click on a program, college, school or institute that interests you for more information.

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(Rates are subject to change. The listed costs are based on two semesters with a minimum of 12 credits each.For a complete breakdown of costs visit Student Financial Services)

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Recent News

The Commerce Club Foundation has given a $200,000 grant to Georgia State University's WomenLead program to expand and formalize its Atlanta Civic Leadership Initiative, a program that connects students with influential civic leaders for educational and mentorship opportunities.

ATLANTA—Interdisciplinary research proposals for the third year of Georgia State University’s Next Generation Program, part of the university’s plan to build its prominence in innovative research and scholarship, have been selected, Risa Palm, senior vice president and provost, has announced.

Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business is launching a graduate mentoring program this spring to help MBA and master's students maximize their graduate program experience, refine their professional goals and build relationships with seasoned industry professionals.